Chitra Sinha

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Chitra Sinha
চিত্রা সিনহা
Born
Nationality Bangladeshi
Other namesChitra Zaheer
Occupation(s)Actress, producer
Years active1960–present
Spouse Kazi Zaheer
ChildrenSagor Zaheer

Chitra Sinha is a Bangladeshi film actress, dancer and also producer. In 1960, she made her acting debut with the film Rajdhanir Buke, directed by Ehtesham. In that film, she became popularity with co-actor Rahman. In her short acting career, she played only nine films. After marrying film director Kazi Zaheer, she assumed the name Chitra Sinha to Chitra Zahir. He is currently the proprietor of Chitra Films Production Company. [1] Since the sixties, several notable films were produced through this organization.

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Early life

Chitra Sinha was born in Rajshahi. [2]

Filmography

As an actor

YearFilmDirectorCo-actorRoleLanguageReleased dateNote
1960 Rajdhanir Buke Ehtesham RahmanBengali2 September 1960
1961Tomar AmarMohiuddinAminul HaqueBengali10 December 1961
1964ShadiKaysar PashaMofiz, Anowar Hossain Urdu 14 February 1964
1964Ye Bhi Ek KahaniSM ShafiHarun Rashid,Urdu26 June 1964
1964Raja Elo ShohoreMohiuddinAnwar HossainBengali28 August 1964
1964BandhonKazi ZaheerAnwar Hossain, Gulam MostofaUrdu6 November 1964
1965Godhulir PremMohiuddinAminul HaqueBengali21 May 1965
1966Iss Dharti ParNurul AlomHarun RashidUrdu23 September 1966
1966BhaiyaKazi ZaheerWahid Murad, Shawkat Akbor, Anwar HossainUrdu14 October 1966

As a producer

YearFilmDirectorCastReleased dateNote
1967Nayon TaraKazi ZaheerAzim, Suchanda, Ashish Kumar Laiho, Qazi Khalek, Reshma27 October 1967
1969Mayna MotiKazi ZaheerRazzak, Kobori, Anwar Hossain, Sirajul Islam, Jalil Afghani
1972Abujh MonKazi ZaheerRazzak, Shabana, Sujata, Shawkat Akbor, Narayon Chakroborti, Khan Joynul, Saifuddin
1975Chasir MeyeBabul ChowdhuryShabana, Alamgir, Probir Mitro, Anowara, Telisamad20 June 1975
Fuler MalaKazi ZaheerAlomgir, Sandha Roy, Jafor Iqbal, Subarna Mustafa
Kotha Dilam
1978Badhu BidayKazi ZaheerBulbul Ahmed, Kobori, Shabana, Asish Kumar
Akash Pori
1982Ashar AloNurul Haque BachchuRazzak, Shabana, Alamgir, Jafor Iqbal, Anjana Rahman5 March 1982
Fuler Mala
1983Natun BouAbdul Latif BachchuBobita, Subarna Mustafa, Raisul Islam Asad, Ariful Haque, Afzal Hossain4 February 1983
2010Amar Shopno Kazi Hayat Purnima, ATM Shamsuzzaman, Maruf19 March 2010

Personal life

In the late 1960s, Chitra Sinha was married to film director Kazi Zahir. After marriage, she got acquainted with the name Chitra Zaheer. Their only child Sagar Zaheer is currently associated with film productions.

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